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- Sicco Leendert Mansholt (Dutch: [ˈsɪkoː ˈleːndərt ˈmɑnsɦɔlt]; 13 September 1908 – 29 June 1995) was a Dutch farmer, politician and diplomat of the Social...
- Pope John XVII (Latin: Ioannes XVII; died 6 November 1003), born John Sicco, was the bishop of Rome and nominal ruler of the Papal States for about seven...
- Sicco Polenton (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsikko polenˈtɔn; -ton]; 1375–1447) was an Italian jurist, Neo-Latin author, and Renaissance humanist. His last...
- Sicco van Goslinga (1664 – 12 October 1731) was a nobleman and politician who served as a field deputy of the States-General of the Dutch Republic in...
- not make it to Rome, he sent Count Sicco, an imperial envoy from Spoleto, to demand the pope's release. When Sicco arrived at Castel Sant’Angelo, a priest...
- Ella Jaroszewicz, with whom he had no children. His third wife was Anne Sicco, with whom he had two daughters, Camille and Aurélia. Artist and fellow...
- PMID 30073292. Strazzulla, Lauren C.; Wang, Eddy Hsi Chun; Avila, Lorena; Lo Sicco, Kristen; Brinster, Nooshin; Christiano, Angela M.; Shapiro, Jerry (January...
- least) two sons; the ****ure Count Dirk III and Siegfried (also known as Sicco). Arnulf, his wife and his sons were all buried at Egmond. He also had a...
- 6 November 1003 (174 days) John XVII IOANNES Septimus Decimus Giovanni Sicco c. 955 Rome, Papal States 48 / 48 Subject and later the sovereign of the...
- Material of Kostandin Erznkac'i's Poetry". In Weitenberg, Joseph Johannes Sicco (ed.). New Approaches to Medieval Armenian Language and Literature. Dutch...